I've been using the office imac running OS X, but mostly just as a windowing terminal (though itunes rocks).
Mozilla 1.0 installed just fine, and the shell works, though the default is tcsh. In my copious spare time I plan to get the python for OS X up and going, although it seems the choice for windowing toolkits is pretty slim, (tk works, wxwindows doesn't, gtk doesn't..) There is a Carbonized Emacs available.... On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Dennis Eberl wrote: > > On Friday, June 14, 2002, at 09:49 AM, Jacob Meuser wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 06:30:38AM -0700, Benjamin Huot wrote: > >> How do I network Mac OS X and Linux so I can use the cd burner on my > >> Linux box. > >> The Mac superdrive doesn't support older Windows and Mac systems with > >> more than 8 > >> digit file names on the CD-R's. > > > > The cdrtools package comes with a program called rscsi (remote scsi). I' > > ve > > never used it, but I think it may be close to what you're looking for, > > as opposed to an ssh solution. > > > > -- > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hey, how many of you guys are using OS X. Is there any interest in eug-lug > among possible users of OS X in getting together to talk about it. I tried > the local MUG and (no surprise) got no response. Mac users generally aren' > t into Linux/unix of course (and definitely not Windows). I never thought > to ask, but I'd be really interested in sitting down and comparing notes > with any of you who, like me, us OS X and all it's features on a daily > basis. > > Dennis Eberl > > P.S. -- Don't everyone reply at once... ~:> > http://www.efn.org/~laprice ( Community, Cooperation, Consensus http://www.opn.org ( Openness to serendipity, make mistakes http://www.efn.org/~laprice/poems ( but learn from them.(carpe fructus ludi)
